Growth restriction in preeclampsia: lessons from animal models

IF 2.5 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Jordan H Mallette, Breland F Crudup, Barbara T Alexander
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Abstract

Preeclampsia remains a major health concern for mother and child. Yet, treatment options remain limited to early delivery. Placental dysfunction in preeclampsia occurs in response to an increase in oxidative stress and inflammatory cytokines with vasoactive and antiangiogenic factors contributing to impaired maternal and fetal health. Moreover, recent studies indicate a potential role for epigenetic mediators in the pathophysiology of placental ischemia. Numerous animal models are utilized to explore the pathogenesis of preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction. This review provides a brief overview of recent progress in preclinical studies regarding potential therapeutic targets for the treatment and prevention of preeclampsia with an emphasis on fetal growth restriction and the fetal programming of increased cardiovascular risk.

子痫前期的生长限制:来自动物模型的教训
先兆子痫仍然是母亲和儿童的主要健康问题。然而,治疗选择仍然局限于提前分娩。先兆子痫的胎盘功能障碍是对氧化应激和炎症细胞因子增加的反应,而血管活性和抗血管生成因子会导致母体和胎儿健康受损。此外,最近的研究表明,表观遗传学介质在胎盘缺血的病理生理学中具有潜在作用。许多动物模型被用来探索先兆子痫和胎儿生长受限的发病机制。这篇综述简要概述了先兆子痫治疗和预防的潜在治疗靶点的临床前研究的最新进展,重点是胎儿生长受限和心血管风险增加的胎儿程序。
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Current Opinion in Physiology
Current Opinion in Physiology Medicine-Physiology (medical)
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